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our trade and our commerce is the engine of our global economy. our values call upon us to care about the lives of people we will never meet. when europe and america lead with our hopes instead of our fears, we do things that no other nations can do. no other nations will do. so we have to lift up our eyes today and consider a day of peace with justice that our generation wants for this world. i'd suggest that peace with justice begins with the example we set here at home. for we know from our own history that intolerance breeds injustice, whether it's based on race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. you know, we are stronger when all our people, no matter who they are or what they look like, are granted opportunity. when our wives and our daughters have the same opportunities as our husbands and our sons. when we respect the faiths practiced in our churches and synagogues, our mosques and our temples, we are more secure. when we welcome the immigrant with his talents or her dreams, were renewed. when we stand up for our gale a -- gay and le
our trade and our commerce is the engine of our global economy. our values call upon us to care about the lives of people we will never meet. when europe and america lead with our hopes instead of our fears, we do things that no other nations can do. no other nations will do. so we have to lift up our eyes today and consider a day of peace with justice that our generation wants for this world. i'd suggest that peace with justice begins with the example we set here at home. for we know from our...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ the trick again and again. >> everybody knows what it is to be the kid trying to do the trick and failing a whole bunch of times. >> you are in the zone, expecting something to happen. >> and then, something does. >> oh my good the kid gets crushed. >> you gasp and sort of scream the first time you see it. >> holy crap, that kid okay? >> you are wondering what on earth happened? >> they are not hurt in the making of the video. in fact, it's not a magic trick but a camera critic created as a viral marketing campaign for the gop variete theater in germany. >> it's a thing for all senses, you just sit there and you look with wide eyes. it's very fascinating. >> we have several in germany and 700,000 people coming to our shows every year. >> however the theater wants to attract a younger demographic. they hire film ma
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often times for their own survival reasons because they're on the winning side of the economy. but he has support there. and there is a real civil war that is resulting in the loss of these lives. the humanitarian impulse can we help? if we apply that just across the board, why don't we go into the congo? there are places all around the world where if we could stop it, we should. but that doesn't mean we can. and, you know, we have seen -- this is the thing where restraint is required. i admired the president. there's enormous pressure from arm chair generalliy generals a all they need is give the word to commander in chief and the issue will be resolved. it's not the case. it takes restraint on the part of the president to get us in a situation where we don't have an end game. >> congressman peter welsh thank you. new questions to what really happened to downed flight twa 800. what should we believe? plus decisions by america's leading doctors group that could affect how you get care. that's all ahead on "the cycle." n i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most impor
often times for their own survival reasons because they're on the winning side of the economy. but he has support there. and there is a real civil war that is resulting in the loss of these lives. the humanitarian impulse can we help? if we apply that just across the board, why don't we go into the congo? there are places all around the world where if we could stop it, we should. but that doesn't mean we can. and, you know, we have seen -- this is the thing where restraint is required. i...
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none of that has to do with jobs and the economy. >> exactly right. thank you for your time this afternoon. i really appreciate it. thanks. >>> next, a powerful phone call and the political play of the day. this is "disrupt" on msnbc. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> we're going to end this afternoon on the political play of the week. earlier we reported that president obama spoke to leaders of britain, france, italy and germany in adv
none of that has to do with jobs and the economy. >> exactly right. thank you for your time this afternoon. i really appreciate it. thanks. >>> next, a powerful phone call and the political play of the day. this is "disrupt" on msnbc. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove...
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it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john cornyn of texas want things like a 100% situational awareness, 90% apprehension on the border. as we look at what senator rubio's motives are now, is he undermining the hard work of the immigration eight by entertaining these amendments or is this just politics as usual? >> thomas, i think it's actually more trying from marco rubio's perspective to strengthen the bill to get more republican support. the gang of eight is still together. i mean, there are sometimes it's been reported there's been a little of annoyance about some of the requests that senator marco rubio has made to have more security but it'
it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> hi, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. topping our agenda today, republican revolt. as we speak outspoken gop critics of immigration reform are holding court on capitol hill. and they're led by iowa's steve king. these republicans, they're staging a six-hour
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> hi, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. topping our agenda today, republican revolt. as we speak outspoken gop critics of immigration reform are holding court on capitol hill. and...
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and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the early 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families, and our american icon became a husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bravo's "inside the actors studio," and paul farhi is with "the washington post." james gandolfini's portrayal of tony soprano, there was one bedrock of truth of everything he did. he was just a family guy trying to hold everything together. in an early first season episode, he was on a car trip to visit prospective colleges with his daughter, who confronts him about his line of work. let's listen. >> are you in the mafia? >> am i in the what? >> whatever you want to call it. organized crime. >> that's total crap. who told you that? >> dad, i have lived in the house all my life. i have seen police come with warrants. i have seen you going out at 3:00 in the morning. >> so yo
and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the early 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families, and our american icon became a husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bravo's "inside the actors studio," and paul farhi is with "the...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s. presidents in that country, and then some. >> we put together a collection of memorable presidential speeches that took place in germany at the brandenburg gate, and we're going to show them to you. i think it will bring back quite a few memories. >> june 26, 1963. >> as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner. >> june 12th, 1987. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> july 31st, 2006. >> last night jeb and i had some crabs with like members of the 1972 miami dolphins. dan marino and his really dynamic wife. >> well, in fairness to "w," that last one was obviously not made in ger
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s....
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he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> we're back now. senators on both sides of the aisle are predicting their immigration reform bill can pass with 60, maybe 70 votes. but house lawmakers have not yet embrace ed it. joining me now is mario diaz-balart, immigration working group in the house. we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> good morning. tomorrow, the house judiciary starts debating stand-alone bills as opposed to a comprehensive package. are you frustrated the debate won't begin with a comprehensive package from your group? is it better to deb
he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big...
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syria is sure to come up as well as the economy is going to be addressed, the global economy. so we'll be watching that news conference. dip back in if necessary and bring you all the details. john meacham is still with us from washington. here with us now this hour, former director of white house domestic policy council and ceo of melody barnes solutions, melody barnes. also with us, former foreign policy adviser to the bush administration and former adviser to the romney campaign, dan seymour back at the table. >>> i'll tell you that, first question is a tough one. you have the president announcing we're going to have peace talks with the taliban. a couple of hours later, the taliban attacks and kills four americans. then you have the president of afghanistan saying they're suspending talks with the u.s. obviously, afghanistan still a mess. the nsa, we're talking about the situation there. also, the top of the news, obesity is in play here, where it's now -- what do i understand? it is now being determined -- >> it's being labeled. >> is labeled a disease. >> a disease. >> h
syria is sure to come up as well as the economy is going to be addressed, the global economy. so we'll be watching that news conference. dip back in if necessary and bring you all the details. john meacham is still with us from washington. here with us now this hour, former director of white house domestic policy council and ceo of melody barnes solutions, melody barnes. also with us, former foreign policy adviser to the bush administration and former adviser to the romney campaign, dan seymour...
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he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if you're in a place feeling anxious, the idea that we're going to extend citizenship and benefits to a lot of people, that is an anxiety provoking idea. that's the environment we're in. we're in an environment of economic anxiety and therefore difficult issues like this are particularly hard to sort out. i think that the -- you know, i think there's also a sort of credible republican leadership on this too. who can make the argument of the national political argument that actually filters down into the rank and file? >> right. >> no one's doing it now. >> really good pulling it back. if you look at the polling
he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if...
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we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful because how do you get people to talk about inequality. putting it into the context of rock, the theme really is, it's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. the difference between the top and the bottom is bigger. i think we're taking some steps already on taxation. i think we need to do a lot more to help people at the bottom end of the economy stay in school longer, go to community college. i think that's part of it. but we also need just a fair bargain between labor and capital. justin wolfer, the economist, put out some charts yesterday that showed not only in the un
we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful...
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does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened to my dealer? >> good news, bad news, or don't we know? >> i don't know. i am sure there is somebody who knows somewhere, but the very folks who pray and genuflect before the free market are saying wait a minute, i have to get my fix. ben bernanke is returning to a belief and the confidence that the united states economy can thrive without this -- whatever you want to call it, illicit drug, a stimulant, wild turkey switching to chamblis. i do not know what stimulant they are looking for. >> i for one am grateful for the fact that bernanke has been
does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened...
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we have to name the latest new economy of the economy of invention and creativity and isn't that what we were doing in the gold rush and so it was stunning to be here with all of you who have made this possible. in 1900, the community worked with us to move up here in this area of a water front, and more of a lagoon area where we could congregate better and save the area where fisherman's wharf had been for the commerce that was needed to sustain our city. as the most of the logistics changed and as the needs changed as a community it was fisherman's wharf that helped us to envision what could be the future. in almost 50 years ago, the discussions began, how to enlifen our water front and how to keep it a working water front as we have here with all of us, as visitors, as those folks who are enjoying the great suit that they have to offer and the wonderful open space and also the working ferries that are helping to transport us around the bay and are here for us in times of emergency and celebration and so that is bha we stand for in san francisco, and this is a terrific place for us
we have to name the latest new economy of the economy of invention and creativity and isn't that what we were doing in the gold rush and so it was stunning to be here with all of you who have made this possible. in 1900, the community worked with us to move up here in this area of a water front, and more of a lagoon area where we could congregate better and save the area where fisherman's wharf had been for the commerce that was needed to sustain our city. as the most of the logistics changed...
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the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the tap water instead of water and therefore production of shale gas because it's related also to explosions requires large territories long. territory's one explosions another explosion and those territorial canal longer be used for the economy and they are in terrible shape afterwards of course those technologies will improve as of today producing shale gas and perhaps a shale oil is more which is also possible which is if you know the. production also as possible so they don't want price for the consumers one hundred twenty dollars one hundred cubic me
the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the...
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this is not a big concern for the new parliament even though the region is key to the economy. this region has been marna leitch -- marginalize for 50 years. it was excluded for all developments. it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. unpaid compensation, missing approval, denied loans, the list of complaints is in less. almost all of them are dissatisfied. we accompany him for a portion of his journey. not far from here are the mountains where security forces recently found an islamic terrorist camp. the extremists are just a passing phenomenon. radicalization is normal after a resolution. it will soon subside. he says he thinks the constitutional assembly is working well and that any claims to the contrary are wrong. he says the assembly members are working hard. he adds the constitution is almost finished. things are tense and tunis as well. political business continues as usual. here in the p
this is not a big concern for the new parliament even though the region is key to the economy. this region has been marna leitch -- marginalize for 50 years. it was excluded for all developments. it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. unpaid compensation, missing approval, denied loans, the list of complaints is...
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economy to begin gathering steam, but there is no sign among investors that they agree. for now, what matters to them is help from central banks. >> it is not a pretty picture, but let's take a closer look at thursday's market figures anyway kissing off -- no, let's call it kicking off in frankfurt. look at that, down by 30.3%. a lot of damage in just one day. u.s. stocks falling by nearly four percent. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow trading down by nearly 2.4%. the euro also giving up ground to the greenback, trading at a value of $1.3 207. >> is a mammoth trial ended bid to shed light on what german prosecutors say is a neo-nazi group responsible for murdering at least 10 people. most of the victims with immigrant backgrounds. >> today, when defendant -- one defendant identified as carsten s. took the stand again. he has already confessed to having supplied the guns. >> the testimony lasted eight days. so far, he's the only person being tried who has agreed to give evidence to the court, answering questions from judges and lawyers. now it is finally over. >>
economy to begin gathering steam, but there is no sign among investors that they agree. for now, what matters to them is help from central banks. >> it is not a pretty picture, but let's take a closer look at thursday's market figures anyway kissing off -- no, let's call it kicking off in frankfurt. look at that, down by 30.3%. a lot of damage in just one day. u.s. stocks falling by nearly four percent. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow trading down by nearly 2.4%. the euro also...
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china's economy has slowed down after several years of self reported steady growth but what do we make of all this and what does it mean for the average consumer who earlier i spoke with the well traveled jim rogers and author of street smarts adventures on the road and the markets i first asked him about black markets and what country today has the biggest black market. if your theory has a big black market these days i don't really know any other so i go there i don't have black markets and i'm not sure what the very end but you're exactly right you know black markets think that's a big thing for the currency it tells you something is wrong you don't know what's wrong. like taking your temperature or you know you're sick. but you don't know exactly what it is it's a question i don't really know of any black market right there i have. to go some places that have a pretty well i was thinking mostly of cyprus and what they've been through the past several months. i'm sure there's a black market for your insight but i just never been there which i reprogrammed. india well you also talk a
china's economy has slowed down after several years of self reported steady growth but what do we make of all this and what does it mean for the average consumer who earlier i spoke with the well traveled jim rogers and author of street smarts adventures on the road and the markets i first asked him about black markets and what country today has the biggest black market. if your theory has a big black market these days i don't really know any other so i go there i don't have black markets and...
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economy to begin gathering steam, but there is no sign among investors that they agree. for now, what matters to them is help from central banks. >> it is not a pretty picture, but let's take a closer look at thursday's market figures anyway kissing off -- no, let's call it kicking off in frankfurt. look at that, down by 30.3%. a lot of damage in just one day. u.s. stocks falling by nearly four percent. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow trading down by nearly 2.4%. the euro also giving up ground to the greenback, trading at a value of $1.3 207. >> is a mammoth trial ended bid to shed light on what german prosecutors say is a neo-nazi group responsible for murdering at least 10 people. most of the victims with immigrant backgrounds. >> today, when defendant -- one defendant identified as carsten s. took the stand again. he has already confessed to having supplied the guns. >> the testimony lasted eight days. so far, he's the only person being tried who has agreed to give evidence to the court, answering questions from judges and lawyers. now it is finally over. >>
economy to begin gathering steam, but there is no sign among investors that they agree. for now, what matters to them is help from central banks. >> it is not a pretty picture, but let's take a closer look at thursday's market figures anyway kissing off -- no, let's call it kicking off in frankfurt. look at that, down by 30.3%. a lot of damage in just one day. u.s. stocks falling by nearly four percent. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow trading down by nearly 2.4%. the euro also...
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well clearly the st petersburg annual economic forum is all about economy of politics came here. as a supplement to the economic subjects and let me put in a fact about several infrastructure projects worth billions of dollars but one thing is very important news coming from from russian president today is that he urged the russian parliament to implement in the quickest time possible a law which would provide amnesty to those who committed minor economic crimes for the first time we're talking about fourteen thousand people here who may walk free if the parliament adopts this law before it goes on summer holidays which is in several weeks from now so this is definitely good news and probably the biggest economic news coming from the economic forum in petersburg regarding the russian economy. ok let's hear thanks very much for that and we understand that president putin and the german chancellor angela merkel holding a press conference let's see been listening to this. hello. and russia was a key partner. fair in germany and indeed we have invited now go merkel as an ornery guest
well clearly the st petersburg annual economic forum is all about economy of politics came here. as a supplement to the economic subjects and let me put in a fact about several infrastructure projects worth billions of dollars but one thing is very important news coming from from russian president today is that he urged the russian parliament to implement in the quickest time possible a law which would provide amnesty to those who committed minor economic crimes for the first time we're talking...
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germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people of those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. now united states not the only nation that's got a beef with speaking out coming up here on to your washington's gulf allies are cracking down on online with simple twitter posts some more than a decade behind bars. a
germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people...
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economy get back on track again, but markets do expect a slow and to this money flooding, and bernanke could give an important hint. the market went up and down, and the dax closed lightly lower. >> let's take a look at wednesday's numbers. the dax was down by nearly .4% at 8190 seven. the euro stoxx 50 also lower, down by more than .6 %. the dow trading lower by nearly a full percent. looks like the losses are getting lower. the fed chair has been speaking, and he said the federal reserve could begin tapering its bond purchases and could end its program next year of economic growth remains strong. bad news for the markets there. investors do not like that, and the euro trading at this dollar at a value of $ 1.3273. >> welcome back. returning to our top story in berlin this evening where security for president barack obama's visit is unprecedented. some have described it as berlin on lockdown, especially those people living in the downtown areas where they have to cooperate with the top security in operation there. >> they include having to present personal identification cards to gain
economy get back on track again, but markets do expect a slow and to this money flooding, and bernanke could give an important hint. the market went up and down, and the dax closed lightly lower. >> let's take a look at wednesday's numbers. the dax was down by nearly .4% at 8190 seven. the euro stoxx 50 also lower, down by more than .6 %. the dow trading lower by nearly a full percent. looks like the losses are getting lower. the fed chair has been speaking, and he said the federal...
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economy in its latest statement. so hence we're seeing the markets really fluctuate and some volatility and we're seeing these ups and downs right now. major point of interest also for global economic markets is the point of abenomics and a lot of market players are hoping that policies that were set in motion by prime minister shinzo abe as well as the bank of japan actually pan out or play out through the markets. there's a lot of hopes being pinned on that as well. now, specifically shares that i'm going to follow today, i want to focus on softbank and it rose 4% yesterday on news that one of its major rivals in softbank's bid for u.s. telecommunications firm sprint nextel has basically pulled out of the running so we'll continue to watch softbank shares today to see if that continues. >> the dollar gained quite a bit after the fed statement and bernanke's speech. where do we stand right now in tokyo? >> very good point about currencies. the dollar/yen is a big focus and with the dollar surging after the more opti
economy in its latest statement. so hence we're seeing the markets really fluctuate and some volatility and we're seeing these ups and downs right now. major point of interest also for global economic markets is the point of abenomics and a lot of market players are hoping that policies that were set in motion by prime minister shinzo abe as well as the bank of japan actually pan out or play out through the markets. there's a lot of hopes being pinned on that as well. now, specifically shares...
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happening to the global economy cause a report on a. little bit. of both. i live. speech. and. we're. going. to. play. he. top story tonight the u.k. stopping the world's phone calls on internet traffic to secretly collect data and share it with close ally the u.s. that's the latest revelation from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden we follow it. also weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups are fighting within a. broad stroke brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government in major cities across the country but the second fatality now being reported the government's holding a crisis meeting over the worst protest the country's seen in twenty years.
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the children the market has continued to grow and through the downturn economy it was really the green spot, the nice spot in bookselling and it is still moving. it is slow and reluctant and moving to digital and with a common core and stem moving into this there's a huge opportunity for trade booksellers to move into this. any thoughts on how we can continue to grow that part of the business? >> children's books now seemed to run a nation 25 to 26 months. for the reader of children's books, for us at least we look at what is a little different in that those are especially -- those behave more and more like a notebook on the electronics side. very young books, it is interesting. the ability of devices, the ability to do it quickly and efficiently in a way that would suggest you do it on every book is getting better and better. it is getting there. i may be a bit old-fashioned but there's something pretty magical about having that kid sit on your lap and read them the book, that is a different experience, and you know giving a kid access and access code to a book based apps for christma
the children the market has continued to grow and through the downturn economy it was really the green spot, the nice spot in bookselling and it is still moving. it is slow and reluctant and moving to digital and with a common core and stem moving into this there's a huge opportunity for trade booksellers to move into this. any thoughts on how we can continue to grow that part of the business? >> children's books now seemed to run a nation 25 to 26 months. for the reader of children's...
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is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find political interest always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details such as dixon information and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream had . it been your trying to. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from. just. now with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. all coming up on our t.v. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden six asylum in iceland the man who revealed the n.s.a. is expanding surveillance program still remains in hong kong with his move to iceland up in the air an in-depth look at th
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>>>i d't think there is any ving thi economy. i think they eily could be two or 300 basis points, definitel higher. neil: that is nt bad n the scheme of things. at the time, that seemed great. but that three or 4%, i don't dismiss it. >> i was 15 or 20 years ago. >> look at the housing market. we have a tepid recoverhere. they drove the 30 year mortgage rate down to 3.2%. neil: it is still continuing. >> n i think what you have is a mini bubble in the housing market. neil: you do not buy this housing recovery? >> n i do not. [laughter] i mean, obviously i haae owned a home for a long time. but the point am making is that a recovery that you are seeing is due to low interest rates and some speculator. small timers and big hdge fund ople. it isn't a real, sustainabe healthy recvery. neil: what would david stockman do right now? the irs overreach, et ceera. what is your fear cometh you had to intervene right now. >> i wou tl the public the truth. number one that the fed is nnt designed to hold interest rates way below eonomic levels
>>>i d't think there is any ving thi economy. i think they eily could be two or 300 basis points, definitel higher. neil: that is nt bad n the scheme of things. at the time, that seemed great. but that three or 4%, i don't dismiss it. >> i was 15 or 20 years ago. >> look at the housing market. we have a tepid recoverhere. they drove the 30 year mortgage rate down to 3.2%. neil: it is still continuing. >> n i think what you have is a mini bubble in the housing market....
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the fed had upgraded its outlook for the american economy, and this prompted investors to buy the dollar. the u.s. currency is stronger against major currencies. dollar/yen right now at 97.94-98. euro/dollar right now is at 1.3207-3208. let's turn our attention to the stock market. now the possibility of the fed tapering its stimulus program caused global investors to be more risk averse. major european markets taking a london's ftse down by 2.3%. frankfurt down by 2.3% and cac403.3%. market players are also cautious as they received a mixed bag of economic data. the latest business activity report for the eurozone shows a contraction, but it's also the smallest downturn since march 2012. meanwhile, germany's producer price index fell more in may than in april. investors sold shares after receiving economic data showing the largest contraction in china's manufacturing activity in nine months. hong kong is one of the biggest losers. hang sang dropped 2.88%. japan were capped. the nikkei average wu down by 1.74%. on the decline in the asian markets, an expert in singapore says market playe
the fed had upgraded its outlook for the american economy, and this prompted investors to buy the dollar. the u.s. currency is stronger against major currencies. dollar/yen right now at 97.94-98. euro/dollar right now is at 1.3207-3208. let's turn our attention to the stock market. now the possibility of the fed tapering its stimulus program caused global investors to be more risk averse. major european markets taking a london's ftse down by 2.3%. frankfurt down by 2.3% and cac403.3%. market...
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did you know this worldwide markets fell sharply today with the news that the chinese economy might be starting to contract the three major american stock indexes the dow jones industrial average the s. and p. five hundred the nasdaq all fell significantly from their wednesday closing numbers are concerned europe and asia tumbled as well as latest cloud on the economic horizon comes just one day after a federal reserve chairman ben bernanke announced the fed will soon start to wind down its buying bond buying program more commonly known as quantitative easing bernanke he announced the plan a press conference in washington yesterday if the incoming data are broadly consistent with this forecast the committee currently have to suppose it's that it would be appropriate to moderate the monthly pace of purchases later this year and if the subsequent data remain broadly aligned with our current expectations for the economy we would continue to reduce the pace of purchases in measured steps through the first half of next year ending purchases around midyear bernanke he sounded optimistic duri
did you know this worldwide markets fell sharply today with the news that the chinese economy might be starting to contract the three major american stock indexes the dow jones industrial average the s. and p. five hundred the nasdaq all fell significantly from their wednesday closing numbers are concerned europe and asia tumbled as well as latest cloud on the economic horizon comes just one day after a federal reserve chairman ben bernanke announced the fed will soon start to wind down its...
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>> dramatically over forecasting the economy. fourteen years, the last one ended and there's never been 14 years like that. we are going to have wage growth of 5.3% a year. so if you adjust real world super economics, you're looking at this. neil: sometimes you cannot not so sober and surprises. like 14 years ago you could have argued this. you could have pleasant surprises. neil: what you think about this? only bring you an internet boom? >> well, edge was a technological development and a great thing. neil: we are not always sold by3 this. >> the fed clearly is. we have a decade packed with zero interest rates and we are not always intervening in this way. >> well, they ought to stop right now. but the market is totally hooked on this monetary heroism. then they will begin to taper back or reduce the 85 billion. neil: so they should resist the hissy fit and moveon? >> yes, that is what they have been unwilling to do ever since greenspan punted in 1998 at the long-term capital time. time after time they have been doing the same
>> dramatically over forecasting the economy. fourteen years, the last one ended and there's never been 14 years like that. we are going to have wage growth of 5.3% a year. so if you adjust real world super economics, you're looking at this. neil: sometimes you cannot not so sober and surprises. like 14 years ago you could have argued this. you could have pleasant surprises. neil: what you think about this? only bring you an internet boom? >> well, edge was a technological...
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american and international economy is being put on a healthy basis that is only for the good. the president mrs merkel before i go to the floor here you talked in your opening remarks about having to pursue a policy of growth in europe right now it's very important to you also and it needs to be along with sound fiscal policies as well you know the criticism aimed at germany that the policies that are good for germany are not necessarily good for the southern half of europe youth unemployment of above fifty percent in greece and in spain right now. consolidation would mean greater competitiveness but there is no growth in southern europe is there a willingness behalf of germany now to adjust those policies because of the pain that's been inflicted on those in southern europe in particular and particularly those in the next generation as your change of policy that is necessary. brief comment on just the previous topic did you just get on my do you agree. timeline that had been indicated by the president is right on line if. we should not get. very high liquidity he really was v
american and international economy is being put on a healthy basis that is only for the good. the president mrs merkel before i go to the floor here you talked in your opening remarks about having to pursue a policy of growth in europe right now it's very important to you also and it needs to be along with sound fiscal policies as well you know the criticism aimed at germany that the policies that are good for germany are not necessarily good for the southern half of europe youth unemployment...
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it was the united states of america a force for good in the world it was still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interest always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced to. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back now as the u.s. army rushes to complete its put up my gun stop also the country already turning into huge junkyards the pentagon is now destroying a state of the vehicles and other miniature equipment despite the war already having cost american taxpayers more than six hundred thirty billion dollars what is going to kind of estimates. by the end of twenty fourteen the u.s. military will have destroyed seven billion dollars worth of military equipment in afghanistan u.s. officials say they're getting rid of what they no
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many economic projects about how making the russian economy stronger in particular several infrastructural projects worth billions of dollars but the one thing which definitely good news for many is that he urged the russian parliament to adopt a new law as quick as possible before the duma goes on summer holidays providing amnesty for economic criminals those who committed their first crime and minor offenses those of course not offenses which have great consequences for the state and for the state budget we're talking about fourteen thousand people who may actually walk free if this law is adapted any time soon so this is one of the biggest news coming from economic side apart from of course the deal with china. but that it will later in the program. ok. thanks for that. well some big economic announcements made by president putin as the address the business unit that formed with russia signing off an unprecedented deal with china as you just want to his business correspondent we will bring this moon that into the program. other news now the mass on the rest in brazil has turned deadly n
many economic projects about how making the russian economy stronger in particular several infrastructural projects worth billions of dollars but the one thing which definitely good news for many is that he urged the russian parliament to adopt a new law as quick as possible before the duma goes on summer holidays providing amnesty for economic criminals those who committed their first crime and minor offenses those of course not offenses which have great consequences for the state and for the...
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he saw that germany and italy, the economies were booming and it was during the depression. of course one of the reasons we were doing that is because they were back to the war. and he became very impressed with hitler and mao sweeney and he began going back home and talking up hitler and rossellini and eventually, that led to his downfall. among the southern states and southern democrats, there was very little isolation. it was mainly among midwestern republicans. but in some other areas, there was very strong support for it. eventually they forced the democratic party to have him retire. they could not put up with his pro-not see views. people can say what they want. he was a world war i hero. he was a very bright guy. he sort of had to be in this period. he is remembered today mainly through watergate and being a conservative democrat, to lead the investigation, it was part of this. and he also stood up to the individual that was leading the witchhunt. he spent most of his life as a judge. everyone was afraid of him. saying that if he defended this, you you said that he w
he saw that germany and italy, the economies were booming and it was during the depression. of course one of the reasons we were doing that is because they were back to the war. and he became very impressed with hitler and mao sweeney and he began going back home and talking up hitler and rossellini and eventually, that led to his downfall. among the southern states and southern democrats, there was very little isolation. it was mainly among midwestern republicans. but in some other areas,...
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around the german entrepreneurs turning their back on europe's largest economy being hostile to health and businesses. and i welcome you with our take me and. my global leaders and even close allies for all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he's leaked new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attending to bug senior figures like the russian president at the time dimitri. told me why the timing is a worry. the new g eight summit the latest one is just about start again in the united kingdom in great britain and well obviously this is going to create some additional tension and some questions will have to be answered this happened at the summit back in two thousand and nine there we can see the pictures of the leaders going for the photo op and well according to the report of that former cia agent the delegations from all these three countries that we could see the leaders of these countries on screen now including president of russia dmitry
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. >> talk on the global economy were less contentious. the g8 leaders say it is in better shape than last year but still needs growth. there is also agreement on working to put attacks havens out of business. they pledged more transparency to curtail tax evasion and avoidance worldwide. >> taxation is one of the big issues where the g-8 says they made progress today. >> tax evasion and avoidance were under discussion. invasion is illegal, avoidance is not, but sometimes the line between between them can be hard to draw. >> they are under fire for breaking the rules or pushing them to the limits. they want to make practices harder and tax havens from the caribbean to the heart of europe. click the picturesque villages technically in austria, but the only road in his from germany. there have never been border controls here making it easy to hide german money in the neighboring country with lower tax rates. >> there are about 4 billion euro in three banks here. more than 99% of the money comes from germany, most of it probably undeclared. cl
. >> talk on the global economy were less contentious. the g8 leaders say it is in better shape than last year but still needs growth. there is also agreement on working to put attacks havens out of business. they pledged more transparency to curtail tax evasion and avoidance worldwide. >> taxation is one of the big issues where the g-8 says they made progress today. >> tax evasion and avoidance were under discussion. invasion is illegal, avoidance is not, but sometimes the...
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is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very volatile markets. >> let's talk pocketbooks. i want to put up the new cnn/orc poll about what people's personal financial situation is compared to a year ago. 36% say they are better off. 44% say they are worse off. so in the middle of the recovery, what do you make of that? >> it is really interesting. it reflects the incredibly bifurcated nature of the economy we are in. people at the top are doing well. there are jobs for those at the bottom and americans have gotten their balance sheets in order over the last few years. the spending rate has gone up. debt is d
is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very...
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fleeing for choose the country's homegrown entrepreneurs are turning their back on europe's largest economy being hostile to healthy businesses. around is reportedly gearing up to send thousands of troops to syria to beef up government forces against the rebels and also went as far as proposing a new military frontier in the israeli occupied golan heights and coupled with american intentions to arm the syrian opposition israelis living in the area fear they were in for some big trouble. reports iran just got that much closer amid reports that tehran is sending some four thousand duwayne revolutionary guard to help with syrian president bashar assad israelis living here in the golan heights are worried because now for the first time at least officially iran is on the border the renewal won't war. in reunion warn the finisher. him to do it. he makes syria this is an israeli bunker on the israeli syrian border less than a kilometer from here is connecticut that has been the scene of fierce fighting between assad's forces and rebel fighters with the american decision recently to arm the rebels
fleeing for choose the country's homegrown entrepreneurs are turning their back on europe's largest economy being hostile to healthy businesses. around is reportedly gearing up to send thousands of troops to syria to beef up government forces against the rebels and also went as far as proposing a new military frontier in the israeli occupied golan heights and coupled with american intentions to arm the syrian opposition israelis living in the area fear they were in for some big trouble. reports...
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going to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. the a. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest in the late i'm bob english in washington d.c. area and has a day off and here is the story we're tracking today lord help our stan this has to be the stupidest place i have worked at all those are the words of one standard and poor's executive who was talking about fraudulent ratings assigned to dubious to put it charitably securities during the financial crisis and we know this only as a result of a lawsuit that alleged fraud on behalf of the several ratings agencies now the suit was settled but not before scathing emails were made public and finally brought to our attention thanks to rolling stone's matt taibbi another quote well let's hope we are all wealthy and retired by the time this house of cards alters nice job as in fee now let's get to what's in your prime interest. the. medium. yesterday i spoke with chris martenson he's the owner of peak prosperity dot
going to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. the a. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest in the late i'm bob english in washington d.c. area and has a day off and here is the story we're tracking today lord help our stan this has to be the stupidest place i have worked at all those are the words of one standard and poor's executive who was talking about...
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. >> talk on the global economy were less contentious. the g8 leaders say it is in better shape than last year but still needs growth. there is also agreement on working to put attacks havens out of business. they pledged more transparency to curtail tax evasion and avoidance worldwide. >> taxation is one of the big issues where the g-8 says they made progress today. >> tax evasion and avoidance were under discussion. invasion is illegal, avoidance is not, but sometimes the line between between them can be hard to draw. >> they are under fire for breaking the rules or pushing them to the limits. they want to make practices harder and tax havens from the caribbean to the heart of europe. click the picturesque villages technically in austria, but the only road in his from germany. there have never been border controls here making it easy to hide german money in the neighboring country with lower tax rates. >> there are about 4 billion euro in three banks here. more than 99% of the money comes from germany, most of it probably undeclared. cl
. >> talk on the global economy were less contentious. the g8 leaders say it is in better shape than last year but still needs growth. there is also agreement on working to put attacks havens out of business. they pledged more transparency to curtail tax evasion and avoidance worldwide. >> taxation is one of the big issues where the g-8 says they made progress today. >> tax evasion and avoidance were under discussion. invasion is illegal, avoidance is not, but sometimes the...
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about food border transparency with the shrinking countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution suit which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation to limit the essential topics. from subject to public debate and silence and i'm sure if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom . political analyst alex corbell believes many french people now think the whole structure is fundamentally wrong. i think there are so you could list a lot of arguments against the you could say that it's not really did look to because the e.u. divisions under the elected by the by the european citizens stupid said that it's too expensive. because some member states give a little credit to the belgian who don't receive as much money and where the euro as stephen to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and so she's clearly a good example of that word a lot of people are concerned always with think is the door to greet on the very idea of the you that
about food border transparency with the shrinking countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution suit which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation to limit the essential topics. from subject to public debate and silence and i'm sure if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom . political analyst alex corbell believes many french people now think the whole structure is...
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the economy, tourism, society. all because of the strikes and because of jihadist. -- jihadists. s are a constant topic of discussion. extremism is taking a toll on the country. the south is traditionally socialist. too extremists have made inroads among the young and discontents. -- discontent. next we meet with a member of the assembly charged with drafting the constitution, and he is on his way to tunis. he is a backbencher good -- backbencher. this region has been marginalized for 50 years. it was excluded from all development. at the same time, it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker, he has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. like him, many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. , missingmpensation approvals, denied loans, the list of complaints people come to him with his endless. almost all of them are dissatisfied. him for a portion of his journey. are thefrom here mountains where security forces recently found an islamic terrorist camp. according to this representative, t
the economy, tourism, society. all because of the strikes and because of jihadist. -- jihadists. s are a constant topic of discussion. extremism is taking a toll on the country. the south is traditionally socialist. too extremists have made inroads among the young and discontents. -- discontent. next we meet with a member of the assembly charged with drafting the constitution, and he is on his way to tunis. he is a backbencher good -- backbencher. this region has been marginalized for 50 years....
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and the german entrepreneurs turning their back on europe's largest economy for being hostile to healthy business since. i'm broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas good to have you with us. now global leaders and even close allies were all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked a new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attempting to bug senior figures like russian president at the time of dmitri medvedev that's now talk to go to peace can off who is with us and has more on this now ego in most countries they actually indulge in some sort of espionage but these revelations come at a very inopportune time don't they well the importance of the timing of this report really can't be underestimated because the new g eight summit is taking place again in the u.k. and while this latest report is definitely going to qui some interesting discussions the questions which are high. will need to be answered it al
and the german entrepreneurs turning their back on europe's largest economy for being hostile to healthy business since. i'm broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas good to have you with us. now global leaders and even close allies were all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked a new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine was a surveillance playground with u.k....